Things I Wish Internet Writers Would Do
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wrote on 6 Aug 2021, 13:41 last edited by
Please relinquish your love affair with the word 'hilarious'.
Here's a tip. The great majority of what you describe as hilarious is, at best, faintly amusing -- and often not even that. When you use hilarious, what you really mean is 'sorta kinda amusing, maybe'.
Stop misleading me into anticipating a good belly laugh and then letting me down with something totally lame-o.
Thank you.
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Please relinquish your love affair with the word 'hilarious'.
Here's a tip. The great majority of what you describe as hilarious is, at best, faintly amusing -- and often not even that. When you use hilarious, what you really mean is 'sorta kinda amusing, maybe'.
Stop misleading me into anticipating a good belly laugh and then letting me down with something totally lame-o.
Thank you.
wrote on 6 Aug 2021, 13:43 last edited by@catseye3 said in Things I Wish Internet Writers Would Do:
Please relinquish your love affair with the word 'hilarious'.
Here's a tip. The great majority of what you describe as hilarious is, at best, faintly amusing -- and often not even that. When you use hilarious, what you really mean is 'sorta kinda amusing, maybe'.
Stop misleading me into anticipating a good belly laugh and then letting me down with something totally lame-o.
Thank you.
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wrote on 9 Aug 2021, 14:32 last edited by
Writers for Newsweek: Out of respect for the former prominence of the magazine, please try to refrain from using phrases like "majorly diminished".
Thank you.
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Please relinquish your love affair with the word 'hilarious'.
Here's a tip. The great majority of what you describe as hilarious is, at best, faintly amusing -- and often not even that. When you use hilarious, what you really mean is 'sorta kinda amusing, maybe'.
Stop misleading me into anticipating a good belly laugh and then letting me down with something totally lame-o.
Thank you.
wrote on 9 Aug 2021, 14:36 last edited by@catseye3 said in Things I Wish Internet Writers Would Do:
Please relinquish your love affair with the word 'hilarious'.
Here's a tip. The great majority of what you describe as hilarious is, at best, faintly amusing -- and often not even that. When you use hilarious, what you really mean is 'sorta kinda amusing, maybe'.
Stop misleading me into anticipating a good belly laugh and then letting me down with something totally lame-o.
Thank you.
One of my favorite Louis CK bits:
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wrote on 9 Aug 2021, 15:15 last edited by
Hilarious is the new awesome.
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wrote on 9 Aug 2021, 16:40 last edited by
And amazing. Everything is amazing. Ugh.
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wrote on 13 Aug 2021, 13:36 last edited by
Please retire the phrase 'under the bus'. It has long since outworn its attractiveness. You should only use it if the story involves somebody or something being thrown under an actual bus.
Thank you.
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wrote on 13 Aug 2021, 13:42 last edited by
Be more succinct, and more through with references, citations, and fact-checking.